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by stavros
682 days ago
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I've never seen the "hecto-" prefix before, but I immediately have an undying hatred for it. "Hecto-" means "a sixth of", "hecato-" means "a hundredth of". Sucks that people chose the wrong spelling because they didn't realize it changes the meaning so much. |
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"I'd like 2 hecto ham" means 2 hectograms (200g, or 0.2kg)
It may sound strange if you are not used to it. I also have a feeling that the younger generations prefer just measuring in grams when it is less than a kg. Let's blame the school system ;-)
We also sometimes measure area as "dekar" (1000 sq m) and "hektar" (10000 sq m)